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Mopar8 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/17/2004 17:40:38
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Message: OK at 30,000 miles I just checked my ball joints chasing a pop noise, Driver side upper and passenger side lower are both gone, Do you guys use the new fangled tools that Dodge shows in the service manual or just do it the old school way with a jack under the lower arm and a pickle fork to bust em loose? Gotta trip coming up and glad I found these were bad now instead of at 70 mph on the highway.
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another mark Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2004 00:53:10
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Message: grinder or torch to take out the 3 rivets in each ball joint, you
could probably drill them out too
rockauto.com has moog replacements
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dakvader Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2004 06:36:37
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Message: 30,000 Miles ????
Warrenty should cover this. ???
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firereddak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2004 15:14:19
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Message: I just picked up my 03 dakfrom the dealer on thursday, they replaced both uppers.
I took the truck in for a couple of other things and asked them to check the ball joints because I know dodge has aproblem with them.
They replaced them with bolt on joints after telling me about six months ago when I did my 2000 that I whould have to replace the whole upper control arm.
My truck has about 34,500 miles. replaced under warranty
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Mopar8 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2004 17:01:26
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Message: Yeah mines a 2001 and the 3 year portion of the warranty is over, I ordered the Ball Joints from Rock Auto and will just replace them all and leave the dealer out of the picture entirely. I,ve seen some of their work and it leaves a lot to be desired,
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KAP Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2004 18:07:55
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Message: I just replaced the uppers on my 99 a couple of days ago. I used a 4" grinder to cut the rivet heads off & an air hammer with a punch head to knock out what was left of the rivets. A small pickle fork then popped the tappered shaft from the knuckle. The replacements were bolt in. Good luck on the lowers, Mine are pressed in & from what I understand, it takes one heck of a press to get the old ones out..
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Mopar8 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/19/2004 11:24:40
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Message: Fortunately my lowers are riveted too! So did you just use a floor jack to hold the spring or a spring compresser? I figure the jack will be OK to lower it but am curious how everybody else does it for future reference, Thanks!
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KAP Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/19/2004 12:45:56
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Message: Actually on the 99 configuration, the shock will hold the lower arm (in theory)... Not trusting in theory, I used my floor jack under the lower A arm....
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Mopar8 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/19/2004 16:05:20
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Message: I never even thought about the shock, that's a definite plus, I will use the jack too , Like you I don't trust theories that much either, Thanks
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DSW Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/19/2004 16:15:00
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Message: I did my 2000 2WD Dak about a year ago, the lower control arm won't pop down from spring tension like other vehicles I have worked on. I used a jack on the lower control arm to support it while punching the rivets out, if you don't put a jack under the control arm while driving the rivets out it will bounce around, If you use an air chistle you might not have to worry about this. I also used the jack to get the ball joint studs back into the steering knuckle, could have forced it in by hand, but the jack was easier.
There was very little spring tension on the front suspension once the wheel was off the ground. I had a jack under the lower control arm while busting the studs loose with a pickle fork, but once I lowered the jack the the suspension just dangled there, not much spring tensoin at all.
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Mopar8 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 07:58:32
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Message: Thats great information there DSW Thanks, I"m kind of new at working on late model stuff and appreciate all the Info you guys provide,
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mcarthey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 09:08:49
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Message: Do you have a size on that pickle fork? I'll be replacing mine soon and would like to make sure I have everything I'll need. I haven't crawled under the truck yet to check out how they're in there, though. I suppose I should check that out today. :) It's a '97 5.2L 4x4.
Thanks!
Mark
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bdholsin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/21/2004 09:24:04
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Message: You need a ball-joint press (looks like a big c-clamp) to push the old ball-joints out and the new ones in. I've done this twice on my 3.9L 4x4 '97 Dakota. You can pick up a ball-joint press on Ebay for somewhere between $20 and $40. Mine ran me around $25 plus shipping. Great tool to have in the garage. I've had a number of people borrow mine.
Your other option is to use a tool from a parts store like Autozone or Murrays or wherever. They usually charge a deposit fee and then return the deposit less tax when you return the tool.
This isn't a tough replacement procedure. But good luck anyway.
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mcarthey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/21/2004 09:47:43
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Message: Can I just use a c-clamp?
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bdholsin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/21/2004 09:53:06
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Message: No, a c-clamp won't work. There are special attachments to allow the ball-joint to be pressed out. If you use a regular c-clamp you will just be compressing the ball-joint. The ball-joint press has attachments that will allow the part to be pressed out of the lower control arm by "grounding" the clamp to the lower control arm. Sorry for the weird response...I'm not articulate enough to describe it. This is something that you'll just have to trust me on as I've "been there and done it" for the replacement.
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mcarthey Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/21/2004 23:02:40
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Message: Just checking eBay... Is the ball joint press a universal tool, or do I need one specifically for the Dakota?
Thanks,
Mark
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bdholsin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/22/2004 07:41:16
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Message: It is a universal tool. Here is a perfect example: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7911835417&category=33580&sspagename=WDVW
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